Rising property prices in Cape Town are pushing some workers out of the market, leading to significant implications for ...
The average residential property value in Cape Town has increased by 17% over the last three years, according to the City of Cape Town. This reflects the findings of the latest General Valuation Roll ...
In the first five months of 2025 alone, international homebuyers spent over R1b in Cape Town. This includes record-breaking property sales of R66m in Clifton and R52m in Bishopscourt. These statistics ...
Some segments of the workforce are being quietly priced off the Seaboard entirely, which has longer-term implications for rental growth trajectories and the depth of the tenant pool.